Patents by Inventor Mark Fielding Bregman

Mark Fielding Bregman has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11455465
    Abstract: A method includes generating style values and experiential language tags (ELTs) for a plurality of books based on retrieved book content and reader reviews, respectively. The method further includes generating an ELT prediction model based on the style values and the ELTs. The ELT prediction model is configured to receive a set of style values for a new book and output a set of predicted ELTs for the new book, the set of predicted ELTs indicating predicted reader experiences with the new book. The method further includes receiving user-submitted book content from a remote user device, determining style values for the user-submitted book content, and determining a list of predicted ELTs for the user-submitted book content using the style values for the user-submitted book content and the ELT prediction model. Additionally, the method includes transmitting, to the user device, the list of predicted ELTs for the user-submitted book content.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 2019
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2022
    Assignee: Booxby Inc.
    Inventors: Holly Lynn Payne, Mark Fielding Bregman, Bogart Vargas, Thamar Solorio, Suraj Maharjan, Sudipta Kar
  • Publication number: 20200097538
    Abstract: A method includes generating style values and experiential language tags (ELTs) for a plurality of books based on retrieved book content and reader reviews, respectively. The method further includes generating an ELT prediction model based on the style values and the ELTs. The ELT prediction model is configured to receive a set of style values for a new book and output a set of predicted ELTs for the new book, the set of predicted ELTs indicating predicted reader experiences with the new book. The method further includes receiving user-submitted book content from a remote user device, determining style values for the user-submitted book content, and determining a list of predicted ELTs for the user-submitted book content using the style values for the user-submitted book content and the ELT prediction model. Additionally, the method includes transmitting, to the user device, the list of predicted ELTs for the user-submitted book content.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 8, 2019
    Publication date: March 26, 2020
    Applicant: Booxby Inc.
    Inventors: Holly Lynn Payne, Mark Fielding Bregman, Bogart Vargas, Thamar Solorio, Suraj Maharjan, Sudipta Kar
  • Patent number: 10503829
    Abstract: A method includes generating style values and experiential language tags (ELTs) for a plurality of books based on retrieved book content and reader reviews, respectively. The method further includes generating an ELT prediction model based on the style values and the ELTs. The ELT prediction model is configured to receive a set of style values for a new book and output a set of predicted ELTs for the new book, the set of predicted ELTs indicating predicted reader experiences with the new book. The method further includes receiving user-submitted book content from a remote user device, determining style values for the user-submitted book content, and determining a list of predicted ELTs for the user-submitted book content using the style values for the user-submitted book content and the ELT prediction model. Additionally, the method includes transmitting, to the user device, the list of predicted ELTs for the user-submitted book content.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2017
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2019
    Assignees: BOOXBY INC., UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON SYSTEM
    Inventors: Holly Lynn Payne, Mark Fielding Bregman, Bogart Vargas, Thamar Solorio, Suraj Maharjan, Sudipta Kar
  • Publication number: 20180107645
    Abstract: A method includes generating style values and experiential language tags (ELTs) for a plurality of books based on retrieved book content and reader reviews, respectively. The method further includes generating an ELT prediction model based on the style values and the ELTs. The ELT prediction model is configured to receive a set of style values for a new book and output a set of predicted ELTs for the new book, the set of predicted ELTs indicating predicted reader experiences with the new book. The method further includes receiving user-submitted book content from a remote user device, determining style values for the user-submitted book content, and determining a list of predicted ELTs for the user-submitted book content using the style values for the user-submitted book content and the ELT prediction model. Additionally, the method includes transmitting, to the user device, the list of predicted ELTs for the user-submitted book content.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 12, 2017
    Publication date: April 19, 2018
    Applicant: SkywriterRX, Inc.
    Inventors: Holly Lynn Payne, Mark Fielding Bregman, Bogart Vargas, Thamar Solorio, Suraj Maharjan, Sudita Kar
  • Patent number: 5786986
    Abstract: Structure for mounting electronic devices thereon. The structure is fabricated from a plurality of substrates each having a thermally and/or electrically conductive core surrounded by a dielectric material. The substrates can be adherently placed together with the electrically conductive cores providing ground and power planes or the substrates can be mounted together with connectors electrically interconnecting adjacent substrates and spacing the adjacent substrates apart providing a space through which a fluid can flow to extract heat generated by the electronic devices mounted thereon. The conductive cores provide both power and ground planes to the structure and a means for thermally dissipating the generated heat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1998
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Mark Fielding Bregman, Stephen Leslie Buchwalter, Karl Hermann, Caroline Ann Kovac, Paige Adams Poore, Alfred Viehbeck